Used in a discussion of qira'at/variant readings; the speaker argued that this verse has different Quranic readings with opposite meanings ('nor would He have made it known' vs. 'He would have made it known'), challenging claims of a single perfectly preserved Quran.
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Cited to support the claim that Quran 10:16 has a recognized variant reading; the speaker used the tafsir's note about an alternate reading to corroborate the existence of a meaning-affecting textual variant.
Used as the main example of a qira'at variant where one reading negates and another affirms, to argue that some Quran variants change meaning contradictorily rather than merely by dialect.
Quoted to show a classical Sunni tafsir explicitly acknowledging the opposite-reading variant on Quran 10:16, reinforcing the argument that the variants are not mere dialects.
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